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New French restaurant coming to West Vancouver’s Ambleside area

New French restaurant coming to West Vancouver’s Ambleside area

The brunch-focused menu for Merèon is designed by the chef/owner of Jules Bistro in Gastown
North Shore Women's Centre celebrates 50 years of assisting the community

North Shore Women's Centre celebrates 50 years of assisting the community

Some things have improved in five decades, but there is still a long way to go in terms of womens rights and equality, say centre staff
B.C. mom collecting $17K in benefits seeks support from 'ultra-high net worth' ex-husband

B.C. mom collecting $17K in benefits seeks support from 'ultra-high net worth' ex-husband

While residing in a $8.4-million home outfitted with $500,000 worth of furniture, homemaker Nina Zhang claimed annual child expenses of $320,000 for a live-in nanny, private school, chauffeur, violin lessons, language classes, swim club and orchestras while claiming gross income of $66,476 and receiving $17,564.42 in child tax benefits.
Public hearing for North Vancouver supportive housing longest in district history

Public hearing for North Vancouver supportive housing longest in district history

What began as people expressing points of view over the proposal has increasingly become a forum for tit-for-tat responses and personal defences of character
North Vancouver RCMP arrest suspect after Seymour incident

North Vancouver RCMP arrest suspect after Seymour incident

Armed Emergency Response Team called to scene Tuesday. The incident is now over and streets are opened.
$1.2M heat pump bill shows gap in B.C. climate plan

$1.2M heat pump bill shows gap in B.C. climate plan

A residential building's struggle to swap old gas furnaces for heat pumps offers a warning to thousands of buildings across B.C.
North Shore Numb Bums invite community to Plunge for Purpose

North Shore Numb Bums invite community to Plunge for Purpose

The water is only about 6 C, but the event will warm hearts
B.C.'s expectant mothers warned about illegal midwives

B.C.'s expectant mothers warned about illegal midwives

B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives recently warned mothers-to-be of four women holding themselves out as midwives without being authorized to do so.
Check out 20 vintage photos of Vancouver in the snow

Check out 20 vintage photos of Vancouver in the snow

It may not be a white Christmas in Vancouver this year, but there are plenty of wintery photos to look back on.
Baldrey: Housing and population growth. Can they meet in the middle?

Baldrey: Housing and population growth. Can they meet in the middle?

There is a valid reason for increasing immigration levels, but columnist Keith Baldrey says it's kept housing "in short supply and at high prices."